Supernova is rich in calcium

Thursday, May 20, 2010 - 00:02 in Astronomy & Space

Scientists say it may explain why there's so much of it in the universe, and in us. Scientists have identified a type of supernova, or exploding star, that produces unusually large amounts of calcium — enough perhaps to explain the abundance of that element in the universe and in our bones.

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